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Klappentext Cyanide & Happiness is back! You hold in your grubby mitts the second collection from the hit online comic that was created by a quartet of depraved, inappropriate twentysomethings from all four corners of the world, and which has been compared to Family Circus by both the seeing and mentally impaired communities. Bigger, bolder, and badder than ever before, this book includes 120 hilarious, silly, and vile classics, as well as 30 brand-new strips that are guaranteed to have you in stitches. Though hopefully not literally. And for your inner child, we've included some Interactivities to keep you entertained until the day you die, or for thirty minutes, whichever comes first. Complete with a foreword from Randall Munroe (author of XKCD), Ice Cream & Sadness is the book that will resolve, once and for all, the answer to the eternal question: What do I get Grandma for Christmas? Zusammenfassung The second collection from Cyanide & Happiness creators Kris Wilson, Matt Melvin, Rob DenBleyker, and Dave McElfatrick features more never-before-seen comics, more cartoons behaving badly and more of the insulting humor that fans have been waiting for! Ranking among the web’s smartest and crudest cartoons, like Achewood, Penny Arcade, and The Perry Bible Fellowship, Explosm.net’s massively popular webcomic would make the cast of South Park blush. Readers, get ready for a laugh-out-loud voyage to the realm of the absurd. What kind of terrible ideas did they come up with this time? Stick Figure Comics: Simple drawings, complex depravity. Witness the glorious return of stick figures behaving very, very badly. Absurdist Humor: Logic is optional, but laughter is mandatory. These comics subvert expectations so hard, you’ll forget what you were expecting in the first place. Satirical Comics: The smartest, crudest cartoons on the web take aim at everything you hold dear. No topic is safe from their sharp, insulting wit. Never-Before-Seen Strips: A whole new batch of comics too hot, too weird, or too legally questionable for the internet, straight from the twisted minds at Explosm.net. ...